Example Album

Zipline Tour

In the world of photo marketing services it's sometimes easier to learn by seeing examples of what works best. Here is an example album we've put together for a zipline tour. There are a few important points about putting together photo albums that we want to highlight before we dive in (see what we did there?) to the examples.

It's important to provide the right mix of photos. You can see below that most of the photos are individual intentional photos with only a few action photos and group photos. Intentional photos are the most important photos to provide to your guests.

Quality is more important than quantity when it comes to a photo marketing service. These are options you can choose to use, but you don't need to choose all of these examples. Start out with the best 3 options and add more when you are ready.

Getting Started

Take some reservation or group photos before they get started on their activity. Preferably with their gear, but still on the ground and when they're excited about what's to come!

Heading to the Course

Take reservation or group photos once your guests are ready or are on their way to the course.

Individual Activity

Take an individual photo of each guest during the activity. Guests want their own photos showing them doing the activity.

Reservation Photos

Take an intentional photo of each reservation during the activity. Guests also want show who they were sharing their experience with.

Before the Longest Zipline

Take at least one intentional photo of the guests before they go on the longest zipline. Typically you take this photo while you are waiting for the previous guest.

Zip Away

Take an intentional action photo of the guest as they leave the platform. Instruct them to sit in their harness and look back over their shoulder. Direct them to lift their feet up and continue to look back over their shoulder for 8 seconds.

Tip: If you have a lead guide, have them demonstrate when they leave the platform.

Dual Zipline

Take a photo similar to the Zip Away photo as the guests leave on a dual zipline or take the photo before they leave.

Trust your Harness

Take a photo of the guests leaning out over the edge of the platform.

Bridge Photos

You can take photos of your guests on bridges to add more variety to your albums.

Structure Photos

Highlight your natural or artificial structures. These photos are often taken from a distance making it easier to fit larger groups of guests.

Rappel Photo

Photo of a guest leaning out over the edge of a platform, ready to rappel or while they are part way down, but close enough you can still see their smiling face.

Guide Surprise Selfie

Take a surprise selfie at some point on the tour. Reinforce your relationship with your guests with a surprise photo in their album. Your guests will be delighted to see that you had fun on the tour as well.

Final Photo

Take a final photo after the activity. Have your guests raise their helmets in the air or cheer to capture the feeling of what they just accomplished.

Wrapping Up

We hope seeing an example of a well-designed album for a guided zipline tour will help you deliver the best photo marketing service. If you're still not sure how to choose photo locations and craft the right album please contact us. We love working with businesses to create repeatable, easy-to-operate, photo marketing services to help you grow.

One way to get more out of your photo marketing service is to streamline the operation of the service. Making it simple and easy to delivery photos and videos to all your guests means you maximize your marketing results with minimum overhead cost and effort.

By integrating Fotaflo with Wherewolf's waiver solution we can pull your guest data into Fotaflo so you can automatically deliver photos and videos to all of your guests.